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Licence Terms

Read this carefully before you buy. It takes two minutes, and buying a loop is taken as agreeing to it. One clause does most of the work: you may use a loop inside something you are making, but you may not publish it as a video in its own right.

This is the licence you buy a loop under. Plain version first: use it inside something you are making, and do not publish it as a video in its own right – especially on YouTube. That single line is the whole point of this page, and everything below is that idea written carefully.

I make twelve-hour looping worlds for a living. Selling the loops means handing over the raw material of that, and the one use I cannot allow is the one that competes with the channel the loops came from. Everything else, including commercial work, is fair game.

What you can do

Buying a loop gives you a worldwide, permanent, non-exclusive licence to use it as an element within a larger work of your own. That covers films, music videos, title sequences, stream overlays, VJ sets and live visuals, screens at venues and events, games, apps and advertising. Commercial use is included; there is no separate commercial tier and no extra fee.

Edit it as you like — cut it, re-time it, grade it, crop it, composite it, build on it. A credit is appreciated and never required.

What you cannot do

  1. You cannot publish the loop as content in its own right. No uploading it to YouTube, Twitch, TikTok, Instagram, Vimeo or any other video or streaming platform where the loop is the main thing being watched. That includes ambient, screensaver, wallpaper, background, relaxing, study and “N hours of” videos, whether the loop is whole or in part, looped, extended, slowed, mirrored, recoloured or otherwise edited. If someone watching would say they are watching the loop rather than watching your work, it is not allowed.
  2. You cannot register it with any rights or monetisation system. Not YouTube Content ID, not any similar service, either for the loop itself or for a work in which the loop is a substantial part. The loop stays mine, and registering it would let you make claims against my own videos.
  3. You cannot pass the file on. Not as stock, not inside a template, preset, project file, asset pack or course, not on a marketplace, not to a friend. Anywhere the file itself is what changes hands is out.
  4. You cannot resell or sublicense the licence. It is yours — one person or one company — and it does not transfer, including if the business is sold.
  5. You cannot train AI or machine-learning models on the loop or on frames taken from it.
  6. You cannot mint it as an NFT or register it on a blockchain.
  7. You cannot use it unlawfully, in anything defamatory or hateful, or in a way that suggests I endorse what you have made.

If the licence is broken

It ends automatically, and I can ask you to take down anything published in breach of it. That is not a threat so much as a description — the restrictions above are the only thing making it possible to sell these at all.

Refunds

Digital downloads normally carry a 14-day right to cancel. Because you get the file immediately, that right ends the moment you download it, and you agree to that at checkout. Before you download, email me and I will refund you without argument.

Every loop has a preview on its page, so you can see exactly what you are buying first.

Who owns what

I keep the copyright. You are buying permission to use the loop, not the loop itself, and nothing here transfers ownership. What you make with it is yours.

Questions

If you want to do something this page does not obviously cover, ask me. A licence is easier to widen for one person than to argue about afterwards.